Single-Point Handles Covering Old Cabinet Holes
Customers asked these questions about Furniture Handle H1340
Answers from experts.
This is a single-point fixing (knob) design, requiring just one screw hole. If you are replacing existing knobs, it will swap over perfectly. However, if you are replacing wider pull handles with two holes, you would need to fill and paint the old holes first.
Included Mounting Screws For Handles
Do the mounting screws come included in the package?
To ensure you get a secure fit without wobbly handles, screws are sold separately. This allows you to select the precise M4 screw length (standard 22mm or longer 38mm) that matches your specific door thickness, rather than struggling with generic "snap-off" screws.
Metal Vs Coated Plastic Handles
Is this handle made of metal or coated plastic?
The H1340 is constructed from a robust solid zinc-alloy core, not plastic. This gives the handle a substantial, premium weight in your hand and ensures structurally sound performance that won't crack or snap under daily use.
Industrial Handle Style In Modern White Kitchens
Will this industrial style suit my modern, white kitchen cabinetry?
The cylindrical, "pipe-like" profile offers a versatile balance between industrial edge and modern minimalism. In Matte Black or White, it creates a crisp, contemporary contrast; in Antique Iron, it adds warmth and character to Shaker-style or farmhouse joinery.
Preventing Knob Spin After Installation
What if the knob spins around on the cabinet door after installation?
This is a common concern with round knobs, but it is easily prevented. By ensuring you tighten the rear screw firmly during installation, the flat base of the handle will grip the cabinetry surface securely, preventing any annoying rotation during use.
Cleaning Textured Or Matte Finishes Without Damage
How do I clean the textured or matte finishes without ruining them?
We recommend simply wiping the handles with a soft, damp cloth and warm water. Avoid using harsh scourers or chemical cleaners, as these can strip the protective coating on premium finishes like the Antique Iron or Matte Nickel.